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Adverse Possession?

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LdiJ

Senior Member
Yep, that’s what most people with would attempt and simply ask if the lawful owner was interested in selling. But others will attempt to possess the land from the unknowing owner without paying for it. It’s cheaper to submit an adverse possession claim.
That certainly might not be the case in many parts of the US and in many circumstances. It probably could be, but that wouldn't be universal at all.
 


Litigator22

Active Member
I of course (having my uneducated and I’ll-informed haranguing) can’t argue with a lawyer other than to say the purpose of those laws “I don’t like it” (adverse possession) here at home or abroad.
Grousing about established rules of law deemed inconvenient seems to be gaining favor among some stump for trump toadies.

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